His paintings scream playful, skilful and unashamed. Between his moulded beetroot and bloodied pear, emerges this new take on still life. So incredibly ahead of his time, there isn’t even a name for what he does as yet. For arguments sake, let’s call it post Post Modern – the new phase of traditional crafts intuitively reimagined.
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